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kkhire | 6 years ago

Best site ever if you're a classical musician!

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TomDavey|6 years ago

Yes it is, or even if you're just a classical music fan who likes to listen while following along with the score.

I contribute $2 USD a month to Petrucci/IMSLP for the same reason I contribute $3 a month to Wikipedia and $11 a month to WNYC: for the greater good of human civilization.

ziotom78|6 years ago

I too contribute monthly to Petrucci. Apart from downloading the scores of piano pieces I want to play (they offer a wide set of arrangements for all but the most obscure pieces), I have discovered several hidden gem in their library, which grows more and more every time I check!

Before Petrucci, I used to be a regular user/contributor of the Mutopia project [1]. Its purpose is to provide Lilypond [2] source files for scores: this allows users to create MIDI files or re-create PDF files using custom page layouts/line breaks/etc. These features are handy, but creating a Lilypond file from a score is much more time-consuming than simply scanning it and uploading to Petrucci. (Each of Mozart's and Haydn's string quartet I uploaded took me ~2 weeks of work.)

[1]: https://www.mutopiaproject.org/

[2]: https://lilypond.org/

johnmarinelli|6 years ago

i don't work for any of these sites but i wanted to say thank you, just as a human